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 that all Intel x86-64x processors were subject to a severe security vulnerability, and already Intel has been hit with at least three separate class action lawsuits related to the vulnerability. The Register first reported the news on January 2nd, noting that the solution to fixing the vulnerability could result in slowdown of the affected computers. Intel has since claimed that any performance penalties would be negligible, and today Google, which has implemented a fix on its affected servers  which host its cloud services, including Gmail  wrote that,  On most of our workloads, including our cloud infrastructure, we see negligible impact on performance.      https://gizmodo/what-we stanley spain -know-so-far-about-meltdown-and-spectre-the-dev-1821759062 Plaintiffs in three different states disagree. As Law first not stanley thermos ed, a class action complaint was filed January 3rd in United States District Court for the Northern District of California. Since then Gizmodo has found two additional class action complaints filed today  just eleven minutes apart 鈥攐ne in the District of Oregon and another in the Southern District of Indiana. All three complaints cite the secur stanley tumbler ity vulnerability as well as Intels failure to disclose it in a timely fashion. They also cite the supposed slowdown of purchased processors. However that is still up for debate. In a press release today, Intel claimed it has  issued updates for the majority of processor products introduced within the past five years.  Moreover, it says t